drhayes41
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It’s an iconic scene taken from the original manga & OAV.

The lore makes it pretty damn clear that most people have no idea of the force. Bounty Hunters & moisture farmers do not need to be well versed in dead religions to be able to do their respective jobs. 

Eeven Vader's own generals didn't believe in his force powers or have any finer knowledge of the Jedi mythos, and they served WITH him... and again, only the Empire had access to advanced communications/knowledge. If you'd been paying attention, you'd also remember that the emperor's campaign pretty much rested on the

The only people who ever got to see the lightning fingers were those who got killed by it (sans Yoda, who immediately went into hiding. To the general public, Palpatine was just an old man who survived an assasination attempt by the clergy.

Knowing “the world” you live in & knowing history/occult mysticism are two very different things. Also, the empire kept common people quite ignorant/denied of a lot of things, even holographic communication. As far as I can tell, there’s no internet or equivalent in this universe. There’s really no reason for most

This is an entire galaxy, not a small hick town. Perfectly believable. If a religion at its height only has roughly 10 000 practicing members, there’s a good chance you haven’t heard of it - even if its headquarters is in your country, let alone many solar systems away. Another comparison: what was the guy’s name

Never read/watched Lone Wolf & Cub? One of my favorites growing up, and if this plays out with homages to that, I'm alright with that.

Why can't interplanetary miners abandon equipment on more than one planet? It seems to me that if they go to desert planets for the ores, and then leave the equipment behind. By your own comment it's been established that it is something these miners do...

You just reminded me about Godzilla. I’ll never forgive you for that.

Michael f**king Bay. They haven't executed him yet for war crimes against cinema?

Did you ever😏

No one ever said white people can't go as black characters. There's no double standard there like y'all are saying. What's being said is, don't change your race to dress up as said character. Why TF is that so damn hard to grasp?

 Try growing up as a black kid and being told you couldn't dress up as Indiana Jones or Spider-Man because those were "white" characters. This being told to me by those "Anglo" people you say whom you say "don't care".

Only “gay” drag queens? What about the straight ones?

Don't be an idiot.

When you say “history...culture...is real” then in the next sentence say that “race isn’t real” you come off pretty ignorant. You can’t have it both ways. It’s precisely history/culture & race that is making this a debate. Perfect example of a privileged statement.

Again, I can't tell if you're just a bad troll, or just really stupid.

Wow, either you're an extremely shitty troll, or you REALLY just don't get it at all...

There was actually quite a bit of outrage over MJ in the new spiderman movies, as well as Flash Thompson, so moot point.. Also, this version of Nick Fury was based on Sam Jackson, so that point is also moot. Black comedians in “whieface” doesn’t have nearly the same historical onnotations as people in blackface, so

The fact that she’s “treating race as a costume" as you say, is a big part of the problem for many people.